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[[Britain]] settled Australia in the 1800s. The Aborigines gradually began to be pushed aside. They were always informed before major Australian events occured, like when Chris Dent and Emma Wilding were building a railroad from [[Darwin]] to [[Alice Springs]], and they wanted to make sure it didn't damage any sacred sites. [[Tegan Jovanka]] also campaigned for Aboriginal Rights. A meeting was also held between Aborigines and [[Murray Stevens]] , but the purpose is unknown.
[[Britain]] settled Australia in the 1800s. The Aborigines gradually began to be pushed aside. They were always informed before major Australian events occured, like when Chris Dent and Emma Wilding were building a railroad from [[Darwin]] to [[Alice Springs]], and they wanted to make sure it didn't damage any sacred sites. [[Tegan Jovanka]] also campaigned for Aboriginal Rights. A meeting was also held between Aborigines and [[Murray Stevens]] , but the purpose is unknown.
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Australian Aborigines were the native humans to Australia. They lived since the

An Australian Aborigine playing the Didgeridoo

beginning of human history on earth. Traditional tribes included the Koori people. They lived in all parts of Australia including Darwin.

History

In 35,500 B.C, the Aborigines were met by the Monarch and other Urbankans. The Urbankans abducted an aboriginal leader named Kurkutji and others, mainly for the purpose of performance. Aborigines played their traditional Didgeridoo. The Urbankans took them back to Urbanka and later converted them to Androids. After the Monarch was defeated by the Fifth Doctor, the Aboriginal Androids decided to find another planet on which to settle.

Australian Aborigines also encountered theNedenah in ancient times.

Britain settled Australia in the 1800s. The Aborigines gradually began to be pushed aside. They were always informed before major Australian events occured, like when Chris Dent and Emma Wilding were building a railroad from Darwin to Alice Springs, and they wanted to make sure it didn't damage any sacred sites. Tegan Jovanka also campaigned for Aboriginal Rights. A meeting was also held between Aborigines and Murray Stevens , but the purpose is unknown.